Thursday, June 7, 2012

"There is something about the muscular rhythms mixed with the new wave punk leanings that make them a formidable prospect. An almighty crash of charging guitars, powerful drums and swaggering hooks entwine with chaotic angular riffs and vocals that simmer with a twisted romanticism that recall enigmatic figures such as Tom Verlaine and Pete Shelley.  Taking influences from bands such as Richard Hell, The Velvet Underground and Iggy Pop, it provides them with the platform to flit from powerful stadium sized rock to more textured guitar spirals that hint at Magazine and Television with sharp swaggering pop songs that are infused with mountain sized riffs and climactic choruses. They have found the taste of the big stage too much to resist and with a taut and tight EP like this, its not going to be too long before we see much more"


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